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Gerald Gardiner, Baron Gardiner

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biography says: "The committee spent six years examining the rules which had mainly been introduced in 1875 to govern the newly created, single Supreme Court. By the middle of the twentieth century this code had distinctly aged and become an ill-assorted patchwork. Following three interim reports the
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in 1981, various members raised concerns about telephone tapping, a matter of disquiet in the community and amongst these members. In his contribution, Lord Gardiner told of the difficulties he experienced as Lord Chancellor (1964–1970) in being able to conduct strictly private discussions with the
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in 1960. He played an active role in various reform movements and held numerous professional positions. He was a member of the Committee on Supreme Court Practice and Procedure, 1947–53 chaired by
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Living it down. The problem of old convictions. The report of a Committee set up by Justice, The Howard League for Penal Reform, The National Association for the Care and Resettlement of Offenders
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article by Nicholls of Birkenhead, 'Evershed, (Francis) Raymond, Baron Evershed (1899–1966)', Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, Sept 2004;
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article by Norman S. Marsh, 'Gardiner, Gerald Austin, Baron Gardiner (1900–1990)', rev., Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004
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Report of a Committee to consider, in the context of civil liberties and human rights, measures to deal with terrorism in Northern Ireland, etc.
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Report of the Committee of Privy Counsellors appointed to consider authorised procedures for the interrogation of persons suspected of terrorism
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age, and served 1943 to 1945; as someone relatively mature, he was usefully able to lead a 55-strong team assisting refugees in the turmoil of
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claimed that a newspaper article imputed that he was homosexual. More successfully, he was the Counsel for the Defence in
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and Lord Gardiner resigned as Lord Chancellor. In that role, he was responsible for the creation of the
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In 1925 he married Lesly Trounson (died 1966). They had one daughter. In 1970, Gardiner married
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in 1971. He was Joint Chairman of the National Campaign for Abolition of Capital Punishment.
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Dionysus Lardner archive with marriage certificate of Susan Lardner and Baron von Ziegesar
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in 1948. As a lawyer, he fought for the abolition of capital punishment. He represented
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The Papers of Gerald Gardiner at Churchill Archives Centre, Churchill College
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committee reported finally in 1953 with more than 200 recommendations. " -
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in 1918 and was commissioned in 1919, but in the 1930s he joined the
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containing 3 pounds of explosive was attached to his car by the
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The Times, Monday, 20 November 1939; pg. 8; Issue 48467; col D
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In June 1981 Gardiner survived an assassination attempt when a
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Capital Punishment as a Deterrent: and the alternative
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Gardiner's archives are held by two institutions, the
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Northern Ireland Interrogation methods Minority Report
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In 1970, the Labour Party was defeated in the 1747:Secretaries of State for Constitutional Affairs 629:, writer, producer and director who had won an 429:, the trial for obscenity of the publishers of 1946:Ministers in the Wilson governments, 1964–1970 1029:Rebel advocate: a biography of Gerald Gardiner 743:Justice (INTERNATIONAL COMMISSION OF JURISTS) 499:, he was appointed Lord Chancellor and to the 1225: 281:(30 May 1900 – 7 January 1990) was a British 8: 1431:Heads of the Judiciary in England and Wales 1275:Heads of the Judiciary in England and Wales 1425: 1269: 1232: 1218: 1210: 1137: 880:(Supplement). 25 March 1919. p. 3970. 761:(1975) (Parliamentary papers. Cmnd. 5847) 650: 62: 31: 1857:List of lord chancellors and lord keepers 1001:(Supplement). 1 January 1975. p. 23. 958:British Telecommunications Act 1981 c. 38 447:in 1958 and 1959. 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He also did much to advance 371:Gerald Gardiner served in the 1: 1926:Members of the Fabian Society 1891:Alumni of the Open University 557:in March 1972 as part of the 395:in the last year of the war. 225:(1) Lesley Trounson (d. 1966) 1971:20th-century English lawyers 1911:Labour Party (UK) life peers 981:Parker Report online source. 553:Lord Gardiner published the 143:Member of the House of Lords 1966:20th-century King's Counsel 1931:Members of the Inner Temple 2007: 1981:Coldstream Guards soldiers 1093:www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk 445:General Council of the Bar 1854: 1400: 1198: 1185: 1177: 1172: 1162: 1153: 1145: 1140: 927:(Accessed 27 March 2008). 915:, accessed 27 March 2008. 793:, accessed 27 March 2008. 443:in 1955, Chairman of the 252: 167: 152: 84: 73: 61: 712:Churchill Archive Centre 544:Post-Lord Chancellorship 332:in the 1920s, he became 330:Magdalen College, Oxford 311:Robert Septimus Gardiner 305:Early life and education 247:Magdalen College, Oxford 27:British peer (1900–1990) 769:, Chair: Lord Gardiner. 432:Lady Chatterley's Lover 385:Friends' Ambulance Unit 317:. 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Index

Baron Gardiner
The Right Honourable
CH
PC
QC

Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
Elizabeth II
Harold Wilson
The Lord Dilhorne
The Lord Hailsham of St Marylebone
Member of the House of Lords
Lord Temporal
Life Peerage
Labour
Muriel Box
Alma mater
Magdalen College, Oxford
CH
PC
QC
Labour politician
Lord High Chancellor of Great Britain
1964
1970
Law Commission
Robert Septimus Gardiner
Dionysius Lardner
Chelsea
Harrow School

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